Wasnt D.R. & QuinchMore A Play On Hitchhikers What With Planet Makers Getting Bored and using Land Masses For Spelling Out Something Rude That Got Them The Sack From There Job In The First PlacePlus Very Very Very Loud Interstellar FunkRock Bit Like Daff Punk

Hitchhikers Is A Play On Asimov Foundation Stuff As Far As I UnderStand Anyway?

Probably this one, in which Adrian Bamforth asks for an explanation of Slavers of Drule, proof that history is cyclical:

Brilliant! There's something I keep asking about on this forum, which I naturally can't remember at the moment (or ever), and every time I do someone reminds me that I've asked the same question n+1 times before, and had it answered each time... -sigh-

Probably this one, in which Adrian Bamforth asks for an explanation of Slavers of Drule, proof that history is cyclical:

Brilliant! There's something I keep asking about on this forum, which I naturally can't remember at the moment (or ever), and every time I do someone reminds me that I've asked the same question n+1 times before, and had it answered each time... -sigh-

Sadly, we all know what you are talking about but refuse to link to previous examples, as you'll forget, ask about it and we can then link back here where you've forgotten what it was the question always is.

Logged

if I went 'round saying I was an Emperor just because some moistened bint had lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away!

I suppose the first stage of dealing with a problem is accepting that you have a problem.

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